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avcaballero 30 Aug 2010, 06:26
Cheers.
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30 Aug 2010, 06:26 |
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avcaballero 31 Aug 2010, 06:33
Hello, Thanks for watch it.
No, not intentional. I did this tetris game as a simple example and I didn't stopped at these details, ease to fix anyway. The aim was to do a Tetris, refine little details or expand the program are left as an exercise. |
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31 Aug 2010, 06:33 |
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bitRAKE 31 Aug 2010, 07:09
Very nice website, and I got quite the chuckle
from your button application - good fun! |
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31 Aug 2010, 07:09 |
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avcaballero 31 Aug 2010, 07:48
Thank you. Nowadays it is good practice to release the stress
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31 Aug 2010, 07:48 |
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DOS386 06 Sep 2010, 18:31
avcaballero wrote: Tetris and Win32 examples Cheers Well, it might be a good idea to split the bunch into 2 and place "DOS TETRIS" into DOS subforum (after fixing the BUG's) and "Win32 buttons" into Windows subforum. BUG's: - text mode only (the very cheapest one) - screen not cleared before start nor after exit (see shot, typical NTVDM coding style ...) |
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06 Sep 2010, 18:31 |
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avcaballero 07 Sep 2010, 06:35
I'm afraid to receive an easy joke, but what's the meaning of "NTVDM"
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07 Sep 2010, 06:35 |
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Fanael 07 Sep 2010, 17:00
avcaballero wrote: what's the meaning of "NTVDM" |
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07 Sep 2010, 17:00 |
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guignol 07 Sep 2010, 19:01
I'm afraid to receive a hard joke, but what is PENYS.MOV?
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